October 6, 2008


Clarify those costs

 

Most nonprofits don't have clear enough vision when it comes to true costs, says this article by the Bridgespan Group.

Making full cost data available to decision-makers allows an organization to make better choices in how to allocate funding across programs and between locations, say Bridgespan Partner Susan Colby and former consultant Abigail Rubin.


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